
#TeamBartsHealth blogs — articles for 2022


60 seconds with...Cameron Braddy-Green
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We spoke to Cameron Braddy-Green, chief registrar and gastroenterologist, about his work at Whipps Cross, highlights from the past year and being nominated for the Star of the Month award.

Spotlight on: Woodlands Day Unit team
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We spoke to Sare Hewitt and her team at the Woodlands Day Unit at Whipps Cross Hospital about the work they do at the unit, some of the successes they’ve had and the positive feedback they’ve received from some of their patients.

Communicating with people who are Deaf, deafened and hard of hearing
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Parveen Khan, team leader for the advocacy team, writes about how the SignLive app is helping colleagues provide equitable care to patients who are Deaf, deafened and hard of hearing.

60 seconds with...Althea Bart
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We talked to Althea, our new head of community participation at Whipps Cross, about her role, the work with the local community and how staff, patients and the local community can get involved in what she does.

Inclusion empowers us all
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Health Records Officer, Hemlata Mistry, discusses her experience as an inclusion ambassador (IA) and why she wants to encourage colleagues to get involved.

Reflections from the army
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We spoke to members of the team Staff Sergeant Steve Whyte, Craftsman Jordan Neville and Lance Corporal Lauren Webster about their time working in here as they bid farewell to Newham Hospital.

“It’s been a really interesting and eye-opening experience”
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We talked to lieutenant Harriet Burns one of the army personnel that was deployed to Whipps Cross to support our A&E department for three weeks.

60 seconds with… Fidelia and Tejal
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We talked to Fidelia Essell-Uwagbae and Tejal Patel about the first anniversary of our vaccination hub at Excel London.

“Take action for a safer future” – our staff mark Holocaust Memorial Day 2022
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Staff from across Barts Health are playing their part in this year’s Holocaust Memorial Day by hearing from survivors and sharing their own experience of living through genocide.